Generative AI Comes to On-Prem Systems for Security
Lockheed Martin and Google Public Sector announced a strategic partnership to incorporate Google’s cutting-edge generative AI—including its Gemini models—into the Lockheed Martin AI Factory.
Through this partnership, Google’s robust AI tools will be implemented in Lockheed Martin’s safe, on-site, and air-gapped environments, making them accessible to employees throughout the company.
It is intended to enable Lockheed Martin’s teams to utilize cutting-edge, data-driven solutions while guaranteeing that every activity complies with the stringent security and mission assurance standards necessary for national security applications.
Lockheed Martin AI Factory team will be able to use generative AI to handle tasks more quickly and effectively, creating safe, secure, and reliable AI to advance 21st Century Security® solutions in industries like cybersecurity, aerospace, and space exploration, including rapid processing and analysis of large datasets to find trends, abnormalities, and important insights in minutes as opposed to days is known as accelerated multi-modal data analysis.
Advanced development and research for streamlining the investigation of new materials, designs, and software.
“Collaborating with Google Public Sector to bring Gemini on–premises underscores our commitment to delivering cutting–edge, secure AI capabilities that directly support our mission–critical programs. This initiative equips our engineers with powerful tools—safely and at scale—to accelerate innovation in support of our business and critical missions,”
said Greg Forrest, Vice President of AI Foundations and Commercialization at Lockheed Martin.
“Our collaboration with Lockheed Martin is a testament to our joint commitment to bringing the power of generative AI to meet the needs of our public sector customers,”
said Jim Kelly, Vice President of Federal, Google Public Sector.
“We are proud to take yet another industry-leading step with Lockheed Martin to deploy the most advanced AI tools to support government agencies, while adhering to the absolute highest standards of security and data governance.”
